TY - JOUR
T1 - Design of a Microwave Quadrature Hybrid Coupler with Harmonic Suppression Using Artificial Neural Networks
AU - Roshani, Saeed
AU - Yahya, Salah I.
AU - Assaad, Maher
AU - Chaudhary, Muhammad Akmal
AU - Hazzazi, Fawwaz
AU - Yasin Ghadi, Yazeed
AU - Mostafaei, Saeed
AU - Roshani, Sobhan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Saeed Roshani et al.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - In this paper, a compact and simple structure of an elliptic microstrip lowpass filter (LPF) is designed for harmonic suppression in microwave quadrature hybrid coupler (QHC) applications. A radial resonator and a rectangular resonator are used to produce an elliptic LPF. The proposed LPF is used on the outer sides of the branch line coupler, which has improved the coupler harmonic suppression. Furthermore, artificial neural networks (ANNs) are incorporated to improve the LPF design process. The LPF best structure is obtained using the proposed ANN model. The proposed LPF has a compact size, which only occupies 16.4 mm × 7.3 mm equals to 0.164 g × 0.073 g, has a cut frequency of 2.2 GHz, and shows a sharp transmission band with a roll-off rate of 158.3 dB/GHz. Finally, the deigned QHC operates correctly at 1 GHz, which shows high harmonic suppression ability. The proposed QHC provides wide suppression band from 2.25 GHz up to more than 14 GHz, which can effectively suppress 3rd, to 14th harmonics. The proposed coupler features desirable parameters of S11, S21, S31, and S41, with magnitude of -21 dB, -3.4 dB, -3.3 dB, and -22.5 dB, at the operating frequency. The proposed approach mitigates the complexity of the circuit fabrication, compared with the previous methods while achieved desirable performances for the proposed QHC.
AB - In this paper, a compact and simple structure of an elliptic microstrip lowpass filter (LPF) is designed for harmonic suppression in microwave quadrature hybrid coupler (QHC) applications. A radial resonator and a rectangular resonator are used to produce an elliptic LPF. The proposed LPF is used on the outer sides of the branch line coupler, which has improved the coupler harmonic suppression. Furthermore, artificial neural networks (ANNs) are incorporated to improve the LPF design process. The LPF best structure is obtained using the proposed ANN model. The proposed LPF has a compact size, which only occupies 16.4 mm × 7.3 mm equals to 0.164 g × 0.073 g, has a cut frequency of 2.2 GHz, and shows a sharp transmission band with a roll-off rate of 158.3 dB/GHz. Finally, the deigned QHC operates correctly at 1 GHz, which shows high harmonic suppression ability. The proposed QHC provides wide suppression band from 2.25 GHz up to more than 14 GHz, which can effectively suppress 3rd, to 14th harmonics. The proposed coupler features desirable parameters of S11, S21, S31, and S41, with magnitude of -21 dB, -3.4 dB, -3.3 dB, and -22.5 dB, at the operating frequency. The proposed approach mitigates the complexity of the circuit fabrication, compared with the previous methods while achieved desirable performances for the proposed QHC.
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U2 - 10.1155/2024/8722642
DO - 10.1155/2024/8722642
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85188797530
SN - 0882-7516
VL - 2024
JO - Active and Passive Electronic Components
JF - Active and Passive Electronic Components
M1 - 8722642
ER -